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Rainbow Garden

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Rainbow Garden

By: Patricia St. John
Narrated by: Yael Rizowy
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When Elaine leaves her home in London to stay with the Owen family in Wales, she feels miserable and left out. It's only the little secret garden that she finds at the end of the rainbow that makes staying there seem worthwhile. And then something happens that changes everything.

©2002 The Moody Bible Institute of Chicago (P)2022 The Moody Bible Institute of Chicago
Fiction Historical Fiction Literature & Fiction Religious Fiction
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Our 7 and 10 year old children loved the book. They enjoy most of St. John’s books.

Great for read alouds with kids

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Young, old and everyone in between can listen to and enjoy this book. It has excellent family values from a time when people actually desired to grow closer to Yahweh. Unfortunately. the story is not as well developed as Treasures of the Snow and The Tanglewood Secret. It's still good though and worth listening to.

Great Family Story

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This is such an amazingly powerful book. Lifted up, encouraged, and challenged every time. I try to read it regularly, but with little time for reading, I got the audio book. It's good, the story is all there, but the narrator's accent is a little weird at times (is it put on for the story?), and there are a few little blips in quality and tone. Worth having for sure, but feel like this book deserves a more stellar performance.

Mediocre Performance of One of the Best Books Ever

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